State name profile

Most Popular Baby Names in Washington

The boys' and girls' names most often given in Washington, ranked by total recorded births in Social Security Administration state data, 1910–2025.

Michael
#1 boy name
Mary
#1 girl name
1,931,028
Births recorded
1910–2025
Years covered

Washington's all-time #1 names are Michael for boys and Mary for girls, based on 1,931,028 SSA birth registrations since 1910.

According to the U.S. Social Security Administration, Washington has recorded 1,931,028 births across its top 50 boy and top 50 girl names since 1910. Michael leads all boys with 71,068 births, while Mary tops the girls with 34,422. This profile covers decade-by-decade leaders and the full top-50 rankings for both sexes.

  • Michael #1 boy name
  • Mary #1 girl name
  • 1,931,028 births recorded

What the Data Says About Baby Names in Washington

The Social Security Administration has registered 1,931,028 births across the top 50 boy and top 50 girl names in Washington from 1910 through 2025, the portion of state-level naming data released publicly. Among boys, Michael leads with 71,068 cumulative births, while Mary tops the girl rankings with 34,422 births. The top 50 boy names collectively account for 1,238,457 births versus 692,571 for the top 50 girl names, reflecting the typical U.S. pattern in which boy-name distributions are more concentrated among fewer high-frequency entries. SSA state files include any name appearing five or more times in a given state-year, so lower-frequency names are suppressed for privacy and are not counted in these totals.

Decade-by-decade data for Washington extends back to 1910, making it possible to track how Washington parents' naming choices have shifted across more than a century of birth records. In the 1910s, the #1 boy name was Robert and the #1 girl name was Mary. By the 2020s, the top names had shifted to Oliver for boys and Olivia for girls. Across 12 decades with complete data, the turnover in #1 rankings reflects broader cultural and generational forces, baby-boom naming conformity, the 1970s individualism shift, and the current resurgence of short, classic names.

Because Washington reports under the same SSA framework as every other jurisdiction, these figures are directly comparable across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The cumulative totals reflect every recorded birth registration rather than a survey sample, though names with four or fewer annual occurrences are excluded per SSA privacy policy. This means the true naming distribution in Washington is slightly broader than what appears here, particularly for rare and emerging names. The dataset does not distinguish between alternate spellings (for example, Sophia and Sofia are tracked as separate names) or middle names, and reflects first names as they appear on Social Security card applications only. This page is for informational and research purposes.

Top 10 girls' names in Washington

Cumulative births recorded in state SSA files (1910–2025)

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What this shows Mary leads Washington girls with 34,422 recorded births.

Source U.S. Social Security Administration As of Washington · 1910–2025

Top 10 boys' names in Washington

Cumulative births recorded in state SSA files (1910–2025)

births

What this shows Michael leads Washington boys with 71,068 recorded births.

Source U.S. Social Security Administration As of Washington · 1910–2025

Decade-by-Decade Leaders

The #1 boy and girl name in Washington for each decade

How we calculated this

For each decade, we sum every year's SSA state-level birth count per name, then take the single name with the highest ten-year total for each sex. A name can lead a decade with a strong single peak year or with steady, moderate demand across all ten years, the total treats both the same way.

Boy Top 50 Boy Names

Rank Name Total Births
1 Michael 71,068
2 Robert 66,273
3 David 62,140
4 James 61,803
5 John 60,773
6 William 48,028
7 Richard 40,418
8 Daniel 35,950
9 Christopher 31,725
10 Thomas 28,319
11 Matthew 27,882
12 Joseph 27,585
13 Steven 25,929
14 Joshua 24,772
15 Mark 24,383
16 Charles 24,133
17 Andrew 23,922
18 Donald 23,592
19 Ryan 22,936
20 Brian 22,534
21 Jacob 21,999
22 Jason 20,506
23 Kenneth 19,958
24 Kevin 19,784
25 Gary 18,533
26 Jeffrey 18,394
27 Anthony 18,346
28 Benjamin 18,333
29 Paul 18,246
30 Timothy 17,979
31 Scott 17,757
32 Ronald 17,448
33 Jack 16,822
34 Nicholas 16,608
35 Alexander 16,555
36 Eric 15,978
37 Tyler 15,233
38 Brandon 14,777
39 Justin 14,544
40 Samuel 14,503
41 George 14,268
42 Aaron 14,146
43 Patrick 13,699
44 Nathan 13,680
45 Jonathan 13,667
46 Kyle 13,361
47 Larry 12,882
48 Douglas 12,649
49 Stephen 11,866
50 Edward 11,771

Girl Top 50 Girl Names

Rank Name Total Births
1 Mary 34,422
2 Jennifer 26,539
3 Linda 22,765
4 Elizabeth 22,456
5 Patricia 21,949
6 Susan 19,600
7 Jessica 19,533
8 Sarah 19,276
9 Barbara 19,158
10 Emily 17,532
11 Karen 17,070
12 Michelle 15,356
13 Lisa 15,221
14 Nancy 13,980
15 Margaret 13,940
16 Ashley 13,844
17 Carol 13,839
18 Amanda 13,501
19 Sandra 13,052
20 Kathleen 13,015
21 Emma 12,879
22 Kimberly 12,699
23 Olivia 12,541
24 Sharon 12,406
25 Stephanie 12,401
26 Rebecca 12,382
27 Julie 12,342
28 Melissa 11,681
29 Laura 11,674
30 Amy 11,663
31 Donna 11,491
32 Samantha 11,319
33 Katherine 11,235
34 Nicole 11,077
35 Angela 11,013
36 Rachel 10,991
37 Betty 10,922
38 Heather 10,826
39 Anna 10,824
40 Dorothy 10,438
41 Hannah 10,424
42 Megan 9,854
43 Janet 9,696
44 Sophia 9,517
45 Evelyn 9,424
46 Pamela 9,160
47 Cynthia 8,960
48 Deborah 8,923
49 Christine 8,901
50 Helen 8,860

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most popular baby name in Washington?
The most popular boy name in Washington is Michael with 71,068 births since 1910. The most popular girl name is Mary with 34,422 births. These rankings are based on cumulative SSA birth registration data.
How have baby names changed in Washington over the decades?
Washington's most popular names have evolved significantly. In the 1910s, the top names were Robert and Mary. By the 2020s, they shifted to Oliver and Olivia. See the decade-by-decade breakdown above.
How many babies are named in Washington?
Our data covers 1,931,028 name registrations in Washington for the top 50 boys and top 50 girls names. The SSA records all names with 5 or more occurrences per state per year, from 1910 through 2025.

What to do with Washington's data

  • Michael (71,068 births) and Mary (34,422 births) are Washington's all-time #1s -- see each name's national profile for how it compares outside Washington. Michael's profile
  • In the 1910s, Washington's top names were Robert and Mary; by the 2020s the leaders had shifted to Oliver and Olivia -- the decade breakdown above shows every step between.
  • Curious how Washington compares to another state? Browse the full state directory. All states

Rankings reflect SSA state-level files (1910-2025); names with fewer than 5 occurrences per state per year are suppressed for privacy and excluded from these totals.

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Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names, State-Level Files, 1910–2025 (ssa.gov).

Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names from Social Security Card Applications, National Data (ssa.gov/oact/babynames).

Data sourced from the U.S. Social Security Administration. See our methodology for details.

According to the Social Security Administration, as of June 2026 this profile draws directly on the agency's state-level public-use files, which document 6,696,687 state-level records across all 51 reporting jurisdictions spanning 1910-2025.

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NameAlmanac Editorial. "Most Popular Baby Names in Washington - #1 Michael & Mary | SSA Data." NameAlmanac. Accessed via https://namealmanac.com/state/WA. Licensed CC BY-SA 4.0.

Name Almanac is rendered directly from the Social Security Administration's public baby-name files, no number is typed in by an editor. This Washington profile draws directly on SSA state-level files, no figure is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error.